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. >> several wildfires in california are stressing the system. 23 are burning governor jerry brown declaring a state of emergency for the entire state. hundreds of people have been forced to evacuate the largest fire burning just north of san francisco. it burned three hours and now athletens 450 other structures. 8,000 firefighters have been dispatched to fight the fire. and it's been fueled by the drought about 100 miles south of oregon. a firefighter from south dakota dakota's black hills was killed in a fast-moving blaze. >>> a journey for jews. 860 miles civil rights march from montgomery to the nation's capital of washington, d.c. we'll talk with cornell which will brooks. head of the naacp. and the police death that is not making the headlines. we'll take a deeper look next. a stunning light display to help save endangered animals. >> beyond the verdict and on the streets. >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police. >> a fault lines special investigation. >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor. >> courageous and in-depth. >> it's a target you can't get ri
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governor jerry brown declared a state of emergency for the entire state. hundreds have evacuated homes. the biggest fire is san francisco, destroying three homes, threatening 450 structures. 8,000 firefighters are spread out battling the firefighters as record drought conditions continue. one firefighter has been killed. still ahead on al jazeera, some of osama bin laden's family have been killed. details next. and zimbabwe takes major steps to event deaths of endangered species. in our next hour - several incidents of minorities accusing police of brutality made headlines. native americans say they too sh unfirely targeted. we -- unfairly targeted. we take a look 8:00 eastern, 5 pacific. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage all of taylor swift's music videos interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and th
governor jerry brown declared a state of emergency for the entire state. hundreds have evacuated homes. the biggest fire is san francisco, destroying three homes, threatening 450 structures. 8,000 firefighters are spread out battling the firefighters as record drought conditions continue. one firefighter has been killed. still ahead on al jazeera, some of osama bin laden's family have been killed. details next. and zimbabwe takes major steps to event deaths of endangered species. in our next...
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largest >>> several wildfires in california are stressing the system. 23 are burning governor jerry brown declaring a state of emergency, hundreds of people forced to evacuate a large fire burning north of the san francisco, burning three homes, threatening 450 structures. 8,000 firefighters have been dispatched to fight the fires. one of those fighters has died. >>> journey for just the n.s.a. 8 -- n.a.a.c.p.'s march from montgomery to the national. we'll talk to cornell william brooks, the head of the n.a.a.c.p. rumours running wild about the death of another lion in the same area where cecil was killed. rumours said it was his brother. we put them to rest. police deaths that are not making headlines, a deeper look - next. - next. >>> people of colour dying in police custody. sounds familiar. some recent cases making headlines, buts some are not. we take a deeper look at a minority group that is it largely absent - those being the stories of native americans. that could change. the killing of a denver man shining light on a fact about native americans and police. al jazeera's tristan ot
largest >>> several wildfires in california are stressing the system. 23 are burning governor jerry brown declaring a state of emergency, hundreds of people forced to evacuate a large fire burning north of the san francisco, burning three homes, threatening 450 structures. 8,000 firefighters have been dispatched to fight the fires. one of those fighters has died. >>> journey for just the n.s.a. 8 -- n.a.a.c.p.'s march from montgomery to the national. we'll talk to cornell...
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year-old peter watched soldiers kill his uncle when the family fled from their village, his neighbors browned as they tried to cross a river. now he and his family are struggling to live in this camp. he says soldiers have already tried to recruit him. >> translator: if i join the military, i will maybe kill someone or kill myself. i will solve my problems with education. >> reporter: the children here are enduring the trauma of the civil war. it started nearly two years ago after the president fired his deputies and the fighting began. there are teachers here who are trained to offer what little psychological support they can. >> they don't listen to teachers. most of them, it's like they lose hope. >> reporter: there are also some recreational activities designed to remind the children of better times, to help them cope. they might be safe here, but they are still suffering. there is not enough food, water and shelter to accommodate the thousands that keep arriving at the gate. the camp's population has doubled since the beginning of the year to 124,000 people. this is a screening room at a
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as andrew brown tells us, the concern about chemical contamination is riving -- rising. >> reporter: some survivors compared the disaster to a nuclear explosion. close up, that's what it looks like. the toxic pool from survivors is still shrouding the zone. the government confirmed sodium cyanide was stood here. there was an added urgency to the search for survivors on this day as the toll for the dead and missing continued to rise. along with the anger among families of the missing, and those made homeless, for the second day they attempted to protest outside a hotel where government officials were briefing journalists. >> translation: we want the government to tell us the truth and help us to find a proper home. >> what is needed most now is for the government to take care of us and keep us informed. >> the government doesn't knew what caused wednesday night's multiple explosions, but officials admit that sodium cyanide has been occurring on two occasions. but the reading is outside on the exclusion zone. >> if you were outside the 2km zone, the numbers should be within normal stan
as andrew brown tells us, the concern about chemical contamination is riving -- rising. >> reporter: some survivors compared the disaster to a nuclear explosion. close up, that's what it looks like. the toxic pool from survivors is still shrouding the zone. the government confirmed sodium cyanide was stood here. there was an added urgency to the search for survivors on this day as the toll for the dead and missing continued to rise. along with the anger among families of the missing, and...
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. >>> adrian brown joins us now. we understand a wider evacuation order has now been given. >>reporter: there's still a bit of confusion about whether a wider evacuation has been ordered. >>> state media have reported 700 tons of sodium cyanide were in the warehouse that was destroyed in those multiple explosions but today the government said it was slightly less than 100. >> just talk us through again why the authorities think the death toll will actually go higher. >>> it is though, still waiting. >>> there have been desperate scenes in macedoni where hundreds of migrants have been traying to board a train. there wasn't enough room for everyone and migrants tried to pull others off to secure a face. the train was heading to serbia which borders hungary. >>> in iraq, at least 21 people have been killed in a series of bombings in and around baghdad. it's been targeted many times. the attacks have injured more than 100 people >>> in yemen, pro government forces are making significant progress against houthi >>> according to pro government forces, at least 18 houthi rebels wer
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adrian brown reports from tianjin. >> reporter: some survivors have compared this disaster to a nuclear explosion. close up that's what it looks like. the toxic pull from smoldering fires are still shrouding the industrial zone. the government has now confirmed the lethal chemical sodium cyanide was stored here. there was an added urgency to the search for survivors on sunday as the toll for the dead and missing continue to rise. along with the anger among families of the missing, and those made homeless. for the second day they attempted to protest outside of a hotel where government officials were briefing journalists. >> translator: we want the government to tell us the truth and help us find a proper home. >> translator: what we need most now is for the government to take care of us and to keep us informed. >> reporter: the government still doesn't know what caused wednesday night's mults pell explosions, but officials now admit that sodium cyanide has been identified at two locations yet insist their readings show the air is safe for those outside the exclusion zone. >> translator:
adrian brown reports from tianjin. >> reporter: some survivors have compared this disaster to a nuclear explosion. close up that's what it looks like. the toxic pull from smoldering fires are still shrouding the industrial zone. the government has now confirmed the lethal chemical sodium cyanide was stored here. there was an added urgency to the search for survivors on sunday as the toll for the dead and missing continue to rise. along with the anger among families of the missing, and...
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adriane brown joins us from tianjin. we understand a wider evacuation order has been issued. how worried are the authorities about a broader toxic chemical leak? >> well, darren, i'm about 1.8 kilometers away from the core of the explosions and traffic here is moving freely. so i think there is a bit of a confusion about just how strictly this exclusion zone is enforced. people mingling around here. it's not safe to go any further. the authorities were insitting as a news conference that the air quality is safe based on extensive monitoring that has taken place. they have confirmed that part of the stockic pool hanging over the industrial zone contains particles of cyanide. up to 700 tons of sodium cyanide was store in warehouses that were destroyed in those explosions. today, the government officials were unable to say exactly how many tons of chemicals were there. we do know that the owner, the operate egoperator of that warea license to store ten tons of sodium cyanide. corners have been cut when it comes to safety. it's shaping up to be one of china's worst industrial acc
adriane brown joins us from tianjin. we understand a wider evacuation order has been issued. how worried are the authorities about a broader toxic chemical leak? >> well, darren, i'm about 1.8 kilometers away from the core of the explosions and traffic here is moving freely. so i think there is a bit of a confusion about just how strictly this exclusion zone is enforced. people mingling around here. it's not safe to go any further. the authorities were insitting as a news conference that...
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adrian brown, al jazeera, tianjin. >> so what is sodium cyanide? it's using in mining to extract gold from ore used for electroplating and hardening metals. dissolved or burned, it releases a highly poison gas, hydrogen cyani cyanide. about 700 tons of the chemical compound was being stored we understand. that's 70 times more than the center was permitted to hold. we're off to england where a chemical weapons expert joins us via skype. let's clear it up, first of all. this cyanide is not the cyanide that we see in spy movies that people pop in their mouths and bite on to stop from having to tell the truth? >> well, not entirely, however it is a derivative of it. as in the piece just said, one of the huge concerns with sodium cyanide is it reacts with other assets to create sodium cyanide, which is cast as a chemical war fare agent. it was a key weapon and the other name is zyclene-b to extend to thousands and millions in the second world war. sodium cyanide is a very, very toxic powder that can be rapidly fatal if inhaled or ingested. >> you say it
adrian brown, al jazeera, tianjin. >> so what is sodium cyanide? it's using in mining to extract gold from ore used for electroplating and hardening metals. dissolved or burned, it releases a highly poison gas, hydrogen cyani cyanide. about 700 tons of the chemical compound was being stored we understand. that's 70 times more than the center was permitted to hold. we're off to england where a chemical weapons expert joins us via skype. let's clear it up, first of all. this cyanide is not...
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adrian brown, al jazerra. >>> the u.s. defense department is to look at two military installations within the country to act as possible alternatives to guantanmo bay. the pentagon will be assessing sites in south carolina and kansas. moving prisoners to the u.s. would give them greater rights in the courts, such as constitutional rights. >>> live now to washington, d.c. and al jazerra's show lab brie tan is a. how likely is it that some detainees will be moved to the sites. >> reporter: that's the question we were trying to figure out whether this is some sort of p.r. exercise to snag to us all that the obama administration does take its pledge to shut guantanmo before president obama leaves office seriously or is it indeed a real sign that the administration will redouble efforts to empty guantanmo. it's not entirely clear. base there are reports that the pentagon and the white house has a fight going on about releasing prisoners both to the mainland and elsewhere on friday there was one of 52 men of the 116 being held a
adrian brown, al jazerra. >>> the u.s. defense department is to look at two military installations within the country to act as possible alternatives to guantanmo bay. the pentagon will be assessing sites in south carolina and kansas. moving prisoners to the u.s. would give them greater rights in the courts, such as constitutional rights. >>> live now to washington, d.c. and al jazerra's show lab brie tan is a. how likely is it that some detainees will be moved to the sites....
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adrian brown reports. >> the volunteer machine is a well-oiled one. thousands of volunteers came to the city to help. here they are handing out clothes, waters, food, and the most important commodity of all, and that is gas masks. we saw some of them handed out a short time although. we are inside the exclusion zone, and the epicentre of wednesday night's multiple explosion is at 1.8km from here. this is as far as it's safe to go at the moment. here you can see some of the apartment blocks, were vacated. people were hurtedly evacuated from the apartment blocks thirst and late on wednesday. more than 6,000 of people were moved. many have been housed in temporary sheltsers across the city. this morning, some of those people came to protest outside of a news briefing in a building given by government officials. they are demanding that a central government do more to help them. saying only the volunteers have been giving them assistance at all. they are saying that government leaders should come to the city to see for themselves the scale of the destructi
adrian brown reports. >> the volunteer machine is a well-oiled one. thousands of volunteers came to the city to help. here they are handing out clothes, waters, food, and the most important commodity of all, and that is gas masks. we saw some of them handed out a short time although. we are inside the exclusion zone, and the epicentre of wednesday night's multiple explosion is at 1.8km from here. this is as far as it's safe to go at the moment. here you can see some of the apartment...
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. >> adrienne brown, al jazeera in tianjin. >> still ahead on the news hour. >> i was a student and a friend betrayed me. he abused me. after my parents found out, they disowned me. >> stories of report, we report on pakistan's streets. protecting our natural heritage. we follow a trail of suspected poachers in the vast national parks in senegal. in the sport, last season's top two teams get ready to go head to head. details later in the program with sanaa. . >> to pakistan where the home minister of punjab prove incident is feared dead after a suicide attack on his office, 10 other people are also privatize to have been killed. rescuers are on the scene trying to free people buried under the rebel of that. camille hider joins us from islamabad. update us on the latest, please. >> reporter: to brief you, initially, there was a lot of confusion when that attack took place about 50 kilometers from islamabad in which the minister was killed. initially, it is reported up to two suicide bombers may have been involved, but the authorities are now confirming that it was one suicide bomber wi
. >> adrienne brown, al jazeera in tianjin. >> still ahead on the news hour. >> i was a student and a friend betrayed me. he abused me. after my parents found out, they disowned me. >> stories of report, we report on pakistan's streets. protecting our natural heritage. we follow a trail of suspected poachers in the vast national parks in senegal. in the sport, last season's top two teams get ready to go head to head. details later in the program with sanaa. . >> to...
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brown lawns, dirty cars are a badge ever pride than shame. you are doing your part to cut back and adjust to the drought. >> what needs to happen now to keep california from dissenting further into a devastating drought. >> well we can't change mother nature. we can use better information to manage the resources, better than we are doing at the minute. we will treat the water the way we treat our retirement account. draw it down if we are in trouble. but, put it back later on >>> okay. richard, professor emeritous of agriculture and research economics. >>> with a year to go before the olympics in rio, a look at whether the city can get its act together in time for the games. >> and a double liver donation how two daughters gave their father the gift of life. life. >> my quest is to find me and me is not here. >> fighting for a better future. >> if you don't go to college you're gonna end up dead on the streets. >> life changing moments. >> i had never been bullied, everyone hates me. >> from oscar winning director alex gibney. >> shut the cam
brown lawns, dirty cars are a badge ever pride than shame. you are doing your part to cut back and adjust to the drought. >> what needs to happen now to keep california from dissenting further into a devastating drought. >> well we can't change mother nature. we can use better information to manage the resources, better than we are doing at the minute. we will treat the water the way we treat our retirement account. draw it down if we are in trouble. but, put it back later on...
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california governor jerry brown says drought conditions and high wind turned much of the state into a tinter box. >>> it's a museum for coffee lovers opening in dubai, when the united arab emirates deemed it appropriate to pay tribe tupt to the average residents consuming 1.7 pounds of coffee per year. one of the exhibits consists of 400 pieces of coffee-making equipment from 24 countries. thank you for joining us tonight. i am richelle carey in new york. i'll be back with another hour of news at 11:00pm eastern, 8:00p.m. pacific. keep it here stay tuned. thanks for joining us "faultlines" - chasing bail - is next. and we'll leave which a live picture of the fires in california, this is lake california a few thousands firefighters trying to keep this understand chrome. control. we'll keep you posted. you keep it here. >> let us bow our heads for a word of prayer. our father and our most gracious god. as this family, the murdough family and their friends, as they gather, we ask that you send your comforter, your holy spirit, your guide, to be with them. >> queens, new york. jerome murd
california governor jerry brown says drought conditions and high wind turned much of the state into a tinter box. >>> it's a museum for coffee lovers opening in dubai, when the united arab emirates deemed it appropriate to pay tribe tupt to the average residents consuming 1.7 pounds of coffee per year. one of the exhibits consists of 400 pieces of coffee-making equipment from 24 countries. thank you for joining us tonight. i am richelle carey in new york. i'll be back with another hour...
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i'm talking about people like sandra bland and michael brown, and walter scott and freddie gray and many, many unarmed african-americans who died at the hands of police officers or in police custody. >> now, bernie sanders did meet with about 50 clergy leaders yesterday, rochelle. a lot of them african-americans. he's trying to take his message directly to them. we'll see how it pays off over the coming weeks. rochelle. >> thank you, libby. >>> now some of the top republican candidates descended on ohio. they are attending -- defending the american dream summit in columbus. ted cruz kicked off the event with an appeal for religious freedom. this was after cruz was publicly criticized by ellen page calling the supreme court's decision to legalize same-sex marriage tyranny. rick perry drew big cheers. perry stressed his humble beginnings and what he called his deep rooted conservative beliefs. and senator marco rubio also trailing behind donald trump told the crowd, no matter who wins, he will be happy that it will be the end of president obama's term. senior leaders from north and south k
i'm talking about people like sandra bland and michael brown, and walter scott and freddie gray and many, many unarmed african-americans who died at the hands of police officers or in police custody. >> now, bernie sanders did meet with about 50 clergy leaders yesterday, rochelle. a lot of them african-americans. he's trying to take his message directly to them. we'll see how it pays off over the coming weeks. rochelle. >> thank you, libby. >>> now some of the top...
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it simply doesn't know what to do next. >> adrian brown, thank you. ben cavender, the shanghai index, the hang seng down also, will the moves work? >> looking what's happening in the markets now, the injection from the pension funds may shore up the markets somewhat. but it is downward trajectory over the next weeks if not months. if you look at the p ratio, they're still almost absurdly high from a fundamental standpoint. we've had a major runoff and now this selloff. we'll probably be due to a continued selloff. >> what do you tell your american clients, dow futures are down, they expect to be sharp do you agree? ask. >> you know i think that if you look at the u.s. market what happened on friday, and the futures going down, i would expect the morning to be rough. fundamentally, the market should be spiking up and certainly the rest of the year there's upside. >> mr. cavender, clearly the bubble is bursting, is there panic? >> i wouldn't say there's panic right now. i think people are very leery right now as to what the government's doing to maifnt
it simply doesn't know what to do next. >> adrian brown, thank you. ben cavender, the shanghai index, the hang seng down also, will the moves work? >> looking what's happening in the markets now, the injection from the pension funds may shore up the markets somewhat. but it is downward trajectory over the next weeks if not months. if you look at the p ratio, they're still almost absurdly high from a fundamental standpoint. we've had a major runoff and now this selloff. we'll...
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it's an important development when it comes to the diplomatic ties between preston brown and london. i think we shouldn't conflate our hope with analysis. this might improve some economic ties between iran and the u.k. in my - they might cooperate tack takely when it comes to some several issues in the region, regarding syrian conflict, regarding the islamic state. but i think there are still some fundamental gaps between u.k. foreign policy and iran, particularly with iran's reason position pon bashar al-assad with iran rolling in iraq or with irgc rolling the region in generate. it's been a fraught relationship at times between iran and britain. some of the gaps in foreign policy, perhaps the cause of existing mistrust between the two countries as you point out. why has this long-standing antagonism over decades going back many years, why has that been so difficult to resolve? >> you mean between iran and u.k. i think it comes more to the - iran's revolutionary principaled, which -- -- principals, which every country follows its own national interest. the goren policy is -- foreign
it's an important development when it comes to the diplomatic ties between preston brown and london. i think we shouldn't conflate our hope with analysis. this might improve some economic ties between iran and the u.k. in my - they might cooperate tack takely when it comes to some several issues in the region, regarding syrian conflict, regarding the islamic state. but i think there are still some fundamental gaps between u.k. foreign policy and iran, particularly with iran's reason position...
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bush praised him but within 10 days, brown resigned faced with scathing criticism over fema's inept response. >> a little's eric holderman who has spent decades in emergency management said the man at the top of fema makes a huge difference. >> you can't overestimate having someone who is not a political hack, nost just an appointee who doesn't know anything about disasters but someone who comes within -- with a vision for how the federal government can best support state and local jurisdictions before, during, and after disasters. >> reporter: there is widespread agreement that fema is on the ball these days when it comes to preparing for and responding to a disaster. but the agency's role doesn't end with the waters recede. critics say that's where fema still needs to improve operations. >> they made it extremely hard. >> joe mangino said fema helped with rental assistance but he pleaded for an add varnings on his federal flood insurance money so he could start rebuilding. >> they started with, we didn't know you wanted an add vance. i told the guy i was here. i signed the paper w
bush praised him but within 10 days, brown resigned faced with scathing criticism over fema's inept response. >> a little's eric holderman who has spent decades in emergency management said the man at the top of fema makes a huge difference. >> you can't overestimate having someone who is not a political hack, nost just an appointee who doesn't know anything about disasters but someone who comes within -- with a vision for how the federal government can best support state and local...
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you don't seize anyone higher, sexually assaulted by police but you do see that often for black and brown citizens. >> the city has paid $85 million to victims of torture and it settle aside a $5.5 million fund for others. commanders john burge was convicted of overseeing torture of inmates. >> i listened to the victims of torture and it's literally outrageous. i don't know how you can listen and not get involved. >> they want to elect a civilian oversight board because 220 people have been wrongfully treated by police and none have been held accountable. >> they have literally done nothing, they have become a cover up for the police department. whenever something goes on i'm talking about serious stuff like murder and whatnot, these folks never get prosecuted, never get brought to justice. >> the police union says the demonstrators have a right to protest but declined to confront them. >> killed by firing squad. the man was sentenced to death on friday raf being ict requested for murder and the use of explosives. >>> meantime, peace is returning to certain areas of nigeria after people w
you don't seize anyone higher, sexually assaulted by police but you do see that often for black and brown citizens. >> the city has paid $85 million to victims of torture and it settle aside a $5.5 million fund for others. commanders john burge was convicted of overseeing torture of inmates. >> i listened to the victims of torture and it's literally outrageous. i don't know how you can listen and not get involved. >> they want to elect a civilian oversight board because 220...
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we see that often for black and brown communities. >> the city has paid more than $85 million to victims of police torture in the 1980s and '90s and set aside a reparation fund for other victims. burge was sentenced for overseeing suffocations, electric shocks and beatings. mayor ram an emmanuel even offered a rare apology. >> i just sat and listened to the victims of torture. it's literally outrageous. i don't know how anybody can hear that and not do whatever they can to get involved. >> these demonstrators say that they're marching for justice. they want a new overwhite board because they say since 2007, 120 people have been wrongly killed by police in the city of chicago, and none of them have been held accountable. >> they've literally done nothing. they've not held police accountable. they've been a cover up committee for the police department. whenever they miss up, whenever they commit a crime, when anything goes wrong, i'm talking about serious stuff like murder and whatnot, these guys never get prosecuted. they never get brought to justice. >> the city's police union, the frate
we see that often for black and brown communities. >> the city has paid more than $85 million to victims of police torture in the 1980s and '90s and set aside a reparation fund for other victims. burge was sentenced for overseeing suffocations, electric shocks and beatings. mayor ram an emmanuel even offered a rare apology. >> i just sat and listened to the victims of torture. it's literally outrageous. i don't know how anybody can hear that and not do whatever they can to get...
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city of ferguson remembers teenager michael brown. find out how making it fun to wash your hands could save children from dying. >> fighting for their future. >> it is imperative that i get into college. it's my last chance to get out of here. >> the incredible journey continues. >>> hello again, let's look at the top stories a member of the iraqi parliament told us u.s.-led coalition strikes against i.s.i.l. in iraq and syria is useless. islamic state of iraq and levant has more territory than a year ago. the white house says it needs more time for its strategy to be effective >>> palestinians in the occupied west bank buried a man who died from burns suffered in an israeli settler attack on his home. his house was firebombed an attack in which his 18-month-old baby died >>> a bomb has gone off in the eastern city of jalalabad. two have been killed coming after the capital kabul suffered the worst day of violence. 52 were killed hundreds injured. >>> the u.n. fledged 9 million in aid to step up the response to devastating flooding. 9
city of ferguson remembers teenager michael brown. find out how making it fun to wash your hands could save children from dying. >> fighting for their future. >> it is imperative that i get into college. it's my last chance to get out of here. >> the incredible journey continues. >>> hello again, let's look at the top stories a member of the iraqi parliament told us u.s.-led coalition strikes against i.s.i.l. in iraq and syria is useless. islamic state of iraq and...
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city of ferguson shot and killed michael brown, an unnamed black teenager. his death sparked protests and a national discussion about race and police brutality. we look at what has changed since then. >> a tribute to one of their own, young people in ferguson came out to mark the anniversary of michael brown's death. this benefit, one of many this weekend was organized by his father, mike brown senior. backstage was time to reflect on the incident that ended the 18-year-old said life and forever changed this community. >> i believe ferguson sparked a fire that burned through the whole country. every city, whenever a cop kills a black person that's unarmed unjustly, people are going to come out and respond. >> it was right here mike brown was shot after confronted by police for shoplifting. his body lay in the street for hours. now it's a makeshift memorial. a federal investigation has six cleared the officer involved, darren wilson of criminal wrongdoing, but it found a disturbing pattern of policing here in ferguson, where minorities were targeted unfairly
city of ferguson shot and killed michael brown, an unnamed black teenager. his death sparked protests and a national discussion about race and police brutality. we look at what has changed since then. >> a tribute to one of their own, young people in ferguson came out to mark the anniversary of michael brown's death. this benefit, one of many this weekend was organized by his father, mike brown senior. backstage was time to reflect on the incident that ended the 18-year-old said life and...
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this weekend is about more than remembering michael brown. event organizers say it's about improving the lives of all african americans. >> what industry are you interested in? >> the city sponsored job fair is aimed at connecting residents residents and employers. a lack of opportunity sparked much of the rage after michael brown's shooting. 47-year-old unemployed father dwayne ford headed to a booth hoping to land a job paying more than minimum wage. >> it's a vehicle for us to get out of our situation to the circumstance. to secure the home environment the family unit. >> reporter: brown's death a year ago ripped ferguson apart. the community hopes commemorating the anniversary of his death will bring it together together. >> earlier today we talked to patricia binds. we asked her about the days and weeks ahead how it will look for ferguson. >> i think we have to make it through the weekend. we have celebrations, protests, the future looks bright when those who care want to get active and involved. so you had various activist groups planni
this weekend is about more than remembering michael brown. event organizers say it's about improving the lives of all african americans. >> what industry are you interested in? >> the city sponsored job fair is aimed at connecting residents residents and employers. a lack of opportunity sparked much of the rage after michael brown's shooting. 47-year-old unemployed father dwayne ford headed to a booth hoping to land a job paying more than minimum wage. >> it's a vehicle for us...
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state of missouri marking the anniversary of the shooting of unarmed black teenager michael brown. the 18-year-old, whose body lay in the street for more than four hours was fatally wounded by a white police officer. his death prompted violent clashes around the country and a national debate about race and alleged police brutality. let's go live to ferguson now. what kind of events are planned this weekend to mark the anniversary? >> there are many events planned by many different groups, but there's a common theme here, all of them remembering michael brown and his untimely death here in the streets and calling attention to the issues that shooting death raised, the issues of race and police brutality here and around the country. what we've seen happening are benefit concerts, last night, mike brown, sr., the father of the young man killed held a benefit concert. this morning, he took part in a memorial march that started at the scene of the shooting to a high school. there are events planned by the city that are attempting to help the local community with a job fair, and back to
state of missouri marking the anniversary of the shooting of unarmed black teenager michael brown. the 18-year-old, whose body lay in the street for more than four hours was fatally wounded by a white police officer. his death prompted violent clashes around the country and a national debate about race and alleged police brutality. let's go live to ferguson now. what kind of events are planned this weekend to mark the anniversary? >> there are many events planned by many different groups,...
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earlier today there was a memorial march with mike brown sr. that started from the scene where michael brown was shot and continued to a local high school. on sunday, will be the main commemoration event. and on monday there are some calls for civil disobedience. we have been talking to people here in ferguson about whether or not they think things have changed for the better. and it's a mixed bag. there have been changes the police chief and city manager have stepped down and been replaced by a black man more black men in office. but everyone you talk to seems to acknowledge that there is still a lot of work to be done to mend relations. there is a lot of people in town who think that ferguson has been unfairly painted beyak activists as a racist community so these conversations are continues being and if there is one thing that has come out of mike brown's death, that is an elevated conversation about this issue taking place not only here but around the country. >>> a thousand residents have been activated a day after nearly 1500 were order t
earlier today there was a memorial march with mike brown sr. that started from the scene where michael brown was shot and continued to a local high school. on sunday, will be the main commemoration event. and on monday there are some calls for civil disobedience. we have been talking to people here in ferguson about whether or not they think things have changed for the better. and it's a mixed bag. there have been changes the police chief and city manager have stepped down and been replaced by...
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brown was shot and continued to a local high school. on sunday will be the main commemoration event and monday, there are some calls for civil disobedience. we've been talk to people here about whether or not they think things have changed for the better and it is a mixed bag. everyone you talk to acknowledges there is still work to be down mend relations. there are a lot of people in town who think ferguson has been unfairly painted by activists as a racist community. these conversationses continuing and if there's one thing that has come out of mike brown's death, that is an elevated conversation about this issue taking operation not only here, but around the country. >> mexico's capital is one of the most populated cities in latin america and affordable housing can be hard to find. now one of the poorest districts has found an unusual solution, as john hohman explains. >> a usual mexican school day, in a very unusual classroom. this is the country's only railway wagon schools. >> it's great, because when you are in here, you feel lik
brown was shot and continued to a local high school. on sunday will be the main commemoration event and monday, there are some calls for civil disobedience. we've been talk to people here about whether or not they think things have changed for the better and it is a mixed bag. everyone you talk to acknowledges there is still work to be down mend relations. there are a lot of people in town who think ferguson has been unfairly painted by activists as a racist community. these conversationses...
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marking the anniversary of michael brown's death. this benefit one of many this weekend was organized by his father, mike brown, senior. backstage, there was reflection of what changed michael brown's life and eventually this city. >> in every city, whenever a cop kills a black person that's unarmed unjustly people are going to respond. >> reporter: around ferguson, reminders are everywhere. it was right here that michael brown was shot after being confronted by police for shoplifting. it's a makeshift memorial. federal authorities have cleared darren wilson for any wrongdoing. but there was an investigation of the city, fueling sometimes violent reaction to brown's arrests. sympathy marches spread around the country as did stories of other unarmed black men killed by police. the slogan black lives matter, brown's mother reflects. >> my son's death has a bigger purpose but it has given me a voice to let people know we are dealing with some social injustice. >> i'd like to introduce mr. anderson. >> ferguson now has a new police chief
marking the anniversary of michael brown's death. this benefit one of many this weekend was organized by his father, mike brown, senior. backstage, there was reflection of what changed michael brown's life and eventually this city. >> in every city, whenever a cop kills a black person that's unarmed unjustly people are going to respond. >> reporter: around ferguson, reminders are everywhere. it was right here that michael brown was shot after being confronted by police for...
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earlier today was a memorial march with mike brown sr. that started from the scene where michael brown was shot to the high school. there are some calls for civil disobedience. we've been talk to people here about whether or not they think things have changed for the better and it is a mixed bag. everyone you talk to acknowledges there is still work to be done to mend relations. there are a lot of people in town who think ferguson has been unfairly painted by activists as a racist community. these conversations are continuing and if there's one thing that has come out of mike brown's death, that is an elevated conversation about this issue taking operation not only here, but around the country. >> she was speaking to his father. >> we have been dragged left and right. we still haven't had a chance to just mourn so saying that, it's like it just repeated itself, it just popped back up like it was fresh from last year, trying to crucify my son with an incident of him getting killed, so me standing up and putting out the truth, and letting i
earlier today was a memorial march with mike brown sr. that started from the scene where michael brown was shot to the high school. there are some calls for civil disobedience. we've been talk to people here about whether or not they think things have changed for the better and it is a mixed bag. everyone you talk to acknowledges there is still work to be done to mend relations. there are a lot of people in town who think ferguson has been unfairly painted by activists as a racist community....
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that was treatment that fueled the violent response to brown's death. protesters squared off against police who were criticized for their heavy-handed response. sympathy marchs spread around the country, as did stories of other unarmed black men. the slogan black people's lives matter. >> my son had a purpose. it has given a real voice to let people know that we are dealing with some social injustice. >> reporter: ferguson has a new police chief and city manager. there is a new judge. and the law that limits how much revenues municipalities can collect from fines. >> what i hope people recognize is that the still of ferguson from day one has tried to engage, has tried to listen. >> reporter: resident its believe there is a lot more work to be done. still, one year later, the call for change that started in ferguson, has grown too loud to ignore. >>> a man convicted of a mass shooting in to 12 has been spared the death penalty. >> i will never get to say i love you and have him hug me again. >> families gathered after the veteraverdict. he was sentenced
that was treatment that fueled the violent response to brown's death. protesters squared off against police who were criticized for their heavy-handed response. sympathy marchs spread around the country, as did stories of other unarmed black men. the slogan black people's lives matter. >> my son had a purpose. it has given a real voice to let people know that we are dealing with some social injustice. >> reporter: ferguson has a new police chief and city manager. there is a new...
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this was organised by his father michael brown senior. there's time to reflects on the incident that changed their life. >> i believe ferguson sparked a fire throughout the country. every city when a cop kills a black person unjustly people come out and respond. around ferguson reminders are everywhere, it was here that michael brown was shot after being onfront the bid police. his body lay in the street for hours. the officer involved had been cleared of wrongdoing. it found a pattern where minorities were targeted urn fairly to raise revenue for the city through fines. >> that mistreatment fuelled the sometimes violent response to brown's death, protesters squaring off to police. sympathy marches spread around the country and stories of black men, killed by police. the slogan black lives matter was born. brown's mother became a spokesperson. >> this has given me a voice for him to let people know that we are dealing with social injustice. >> reporter: ferguson has a new police chief and city manager - both black. there's a judge too and
this was organised by his father michael brown senior. there's time to reflects on the incident that changed their life. >> i believe ferguson sparked a fire throughout the country. every city when a cop kills a black person unjustly people come out and respond. around ferguson reminders are everywhere, it was here that michael brown was shot after being onfront the bid police. his body lay in the street for hours. the officer involved had been cleared of wrongdoing. it found a pattern...
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state of missouri marking an anniversary of the shooting of unarmed black teenager michael brown. the 18-year-old whose body lay in the street for more than four hours was fatallyy wounded by a white police officer. his death prompted violent clashes around the country and a national debate about race and alleged police brutality. >> al jazeera's kristin saloomey, what kind offints are planned for this weekend? >> there are a whole host of events happening this weekend from concerts to memorial marches to civil disobedience and so on. right now, it's a little bit of a down time. not too much happening at this moment. standing outside of the police department in ferguson, but there are a small group of activists, demonstrators, in the parking lot. you can't see it from here but it's not too far away where they have been continuously since a year ago coming out to the make their voices heard, and i have one of the activists here with me right now. alicia irb y to talk about what's happened in the last year. what's changed and what hasn't? why do you keep coming back to this spot? >>
state of missouri marking an anniversary of the shooting of unarmed black teenager michael brown. the 18-year-old whose body lay in the street for more than four hours was fatallyy wounded by a white police officer. his death prompted violent clashes around the country and a national debate about race and alleged police brutality. >> al jazeera's kristin saloomey, what kind offints are planned for this weekend? >> there are a whole host of events happening this weekend from concerts...
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this was organised by his father, michael brown senior. back stage, there's time to reflects on the incident that changed their life and changed the community. >> i believe ferguson sparked a fire burning throughout the country. every city when a cop kills a black person unjustly, people come out and respond. around ferguson, reminders are everywhere, it was here that michael brown was shot after being confronted by the police. his body lay in the street for hours. now it's a makeshift memorial. an investigation helped clear the officer of any criminal wrongdoing, and found a disturbing pattern of police, where minorities from targeted unfairly for minor violations to raise revenue for the city through fines. that mistreatment fumed the sometimes violent response to brown's death. protesters scared off against police, criticized for their heavy-handed response. smithy spread around the country, as did stories of unarmed black men killed by the police. the slogan black lives mattered was born. brown's matter was a spokesperson for a movemen
this was organised by his father, michael brown senior. back stage, there's time to reflects on the incident that changed their life and changed the community. >> i believe ferguson sparked a fire burning throughout the country. every city when a cop kills a black person unjustly, people come out and respond. around ferguson, reminders are everywhere, it was here that michael brown was shot after being confronted by the police. his body lay in the street for hours. now it's a makeshift...
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what do you think is different about ferguson today, a year after michael brown died? >> well, there's a lot that is different. and it depends on who you are speaking to, if they think it's positive or negative, many of the changes that are taking place. i think that we still are not at a place where there's the 2-way dialogue, like emily talked about. it doesn't seem to happen. we have people who are tone deaf. you have some of those who are yelling. what is different, there are more people trying to get engaged in their community, to make a difference, and that is important. so beyond the yelling and the people who are trying to ignore others, there are more involved from ferguson, trying to make a difference. >> what has not changed in ferguson, what is notable to you? >> it seems like ferguson is stuck in limbo. we have an interim city manager, an interim police chief - i said interim. there's not a lot of closure so far, or commitment, a step to move forward. ferguson is still in negotiations with the department of justice, and they rejected the first offer that w
what do you think is different about ferguson today, a year after michael brown died? >> well, there's a lot that is different. and it depends on who you are speaking to, if they think it's positive or negative, many of the changes that are taking place. i think that we still are not at a place where there's the 2-way dialogue, like emily talked about. it doesn't seem to happen. we have people who are tone deaf. you have some of those who are yelling. what is different, there are more...
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this weekend is about more than remembering michael brown. the event organizers say it's about improving the lives of all african-americans. >> what industry are you interested in right now? >> the city sponsored job fair is aimed at training and for those looking for jobs. a lack of opportunity sparked most of the rage after the shooting last year. >> 27-year-old unemployed father headed to a booth sponsored by a health care facilities hoping to land a job paying more than minimum wage. >> the department provides a vehicle to get out of the situation and circumstance. to secure the home environment, the family unit. >> brown's death a year ago ripped ferguson apart. the community hopes it will bring it together. tomorrow there'll be a march through ferguson it will begin with a moment of silence at the time >>> diane eastabrook in ferguson, missouri. thank you. earlier this evening, we talked to patricia bynes, a democratic congresswoman about what holds for the city. here is what she said. >> i think that to make it through the wnd we have
this weekend is about more than remembering michael brown. the event organizers say it's about improving the lives of all african-americans. >> what industry are you interested in right now? >> the city sponsored job fair is aimed at training and for those looking for jobs. a lack of opportunity sparked most of the rage after the shooting last year. >> 27-year-old unemployed father headed to a booth sponsored by a health care facilities hoping to land a job paying more than...
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city of ferguson remembers the teenager michael brown. plus... >> this tank is a relic of the soviet past. russia's army is in the middle of a much trumpeted expensive equipment. so why are young people deserting >>> and all the latest on the fall out for australia from trent bridge - coming up in sport >>> the man convicted of a mass shooting of a u.s. movie theatre in 2012 has been spared the death penalty yip. >> i'll never get to say i love you aj and have him love me again. >> memories of the 12 that died when james holmes opened fire na aurora. he was sentenced to life in gaol with no chance of parole. >> sunday marks a year since a white police officer in ferguson shot and killed michael brown, an unarmed black teenager. brown's death sparked weeks of violent protest and a debate about race and police brutality. we go to ferguson for a look at what has changed since then? >> reporter: a tribute to one of their own. young people in ferguson came out to mark the anniversary of michael brown's death. this was organised by his father,
city of ferguson remembers the teenager michael brown. plus... >> this tank is a relic of the soviet past. russia's army is in the middle of a much trumpeted expensive equipment. so why are young people deserting >>> and all the latest on the fall out for australia from trent bridge - coming up in sport >>> the man convicted of a mass shooting of a u.s. movie theatre in 2012 has been spared the death penalty yip. >> i'll never get to say i love you aj and have him...
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today michael brown was remembered with this march, where he was shot. it was followed by 4.5 minutes of silence. as part of the event there was a rap concert and a discussion about racial justice. we begin the coverage with diane eastabrook in sofia vergara. >> how the hell do you think we feel? you kill us in the speech. >> reporter: fiery speeches. >> talk of change is rising up. >> reporter: followed by silent reflection. this is how ferguson, missouri remembered michael brown, hundreds filling the street where the unarmed black teen was killed a year ago by a white police officer. >> we have died, marched in, and nothing happened. it is time for us to not seek justice, but demand justice. >> reporter: lindsay and matt hill travelled from seattle to teach their sons a lesson in race relations. >> we have been talking a lot with julian about police brutality and black lives matter, we wanted to be here. for the second day in a row, michael brown's father led demonstrators from the site where his son was killed through the streets of ferguson. in the d
today michael brown was remembered with this march, where he was shot. it was followed by 4.5 minutes of silence. as part of the event there was a rap concert and a discussion about racial justice. we begin the coverage with diane eastabrook in sofia vergara. >> how the hell do you think we feel? you kill us in the speech. >> reporter: fiery speeches. >> talk of change is rising up. >> reporter: followed by silent reflection. this is how ferguson, missouri remembered...
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city of ferguson, missouri, on the first anniversary of the shooting of the black teenager, michael brown. after years of delays months without a government and protests on the streets, people in haiti are hoping democracy will return to their country. they are about to vote in parliamentary elections that are more than three years overdue. the polls are a test of stability after coups, natural disasters and violence. rob reynolds reports. >> all politics all the time. in a country so poor that televisions are a luxury and more than half of all adults can't read or write, radio holds the key for politicians. >> radio is the best medium in haiti, and you have to move them, we feel lot of capability to have the success in politics. >> reporter: running for office is expensive and some haitians say there's a lot of dirty money flowing around. >> lot of people use bad money, drug money, because of this situation we have this problem in haiti. >> and money talks. >> money talks unfortunately. >> we caught up with would be senator jean renel. >> i have people calling me every day offering me mo
city of ferguson, missouri, on the first anniversary of the shooting of the black teenager, michael brown. after years of delays months without a government and protests on the streets, people in haiti are hoping democracy will return to their country. they are about to vote in parliamentary elections that are more than three years overdue. the polls are a test of stability after coups, natural disasters and violence. rob reynolds reports. >> all politics all the time. in a country so...
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. >> a year is marked since a police officer shot and killed unarmed teenager michael brown. it was held on saturday to remember brown and the weeks of protest his death there. >>. >> this weekend, the activists who have been so prominent here in the last year have their own barbecue planned for the afternoon. the city has planned a number offents as well including job fairs and school supply giveaway for the local children. the city is calling this a unity weekend. and, you know, as i look around here, i am really struck by the diversity of the crowd. there are white people. there are black people, old, young, white families with children, black families with children. and it is, you know, you asked about the mood. it is a somber day. and the family's pain and how this day brings it back home for the family and the people who were close to mike brown, but there is also a sense of optimism here that things are changing. certainly, plenty of people i have spoken to say they don't think things are changing quickly enough. there is a lot more work that needs to be done. there ar
. >> a year is marked since a police officer shot and killed unarmed teenager michael brown. it was held on saturday to remember brown and the weeks of protest his death there. >>. >> this weekend, the activists who have been so prominent here in the last year have their own barbecue planned for the afternoon. the city has planned a number offents as well including job fairs and school supply giveaway for the local children. the city is calling this a unity weekend. and, you...
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city of ferguson shot and killed michael brown. we have a look at what has changed since then. >> reporter: it was one year ago that mike brown was shot and killed on this very spot. for his father, it feels like yesterday. >> we have been dragged left and right. yet we still haven't had a chance to just mourn. saying that, it's like it just repeated itself. it just popped back up like it was fresh. >> reporter: in this neighborhood the 18-year-old is remembered as a typical kid, now as a martyr to a cause. >> we stand up and put out the truth and letting it be known that his backbone was strong. he wasn't what people was putting out there to make him look like a bad guy. >> reporter: after visiting the memorial, supporters marched in the hot sun. patrol and police handled security. law enforcement extended an olive branch in the form of popsicles. the school here is where many events are scheduled. the issues that his death raised and the national movement he helped inspire. there was a disagreement over parking. but overall the m
city of ferguson shot and killed michael brown. we have a look at what has changed since then. >> reporter: it was one year ago that mike brown was shot and killed on this very spot. for his father, it feels like yesterday. >> we have been dragged left and right. yet we still haven't had a chance to just mourn. saying that, it's like it just repeated itself. it just popped back up like it was fresh. >> reporter: in this neighborhood the 18-year-old is remembered as a typical...
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city of ferguson shot and killed the unarmed black teenager michael brown. a demonstration was held in the missouri city on saturday to remember brown and the weeks of protest his death sparked. the shooting also promotes a debate about race and police brutality in the unites states. christian sal e-mailey is in ferguson and sends this update. >> reporter: we are at the location where michael brown was shot and killed by a while police officer one year ago today. supreme gather earl for a moment of silence and will be head to go a local church for a memorial service to remember mike brown and the movement that he spiernd nationally. it's just one of many events that have been scheduled in ferguson this weekend. the city is calling this a unity weekend. as you look at the crowd behind me here, i am struck by just how diverse it is black families, old, young, coming together to mark this event. the city has undergone many changes in the last year, including a new police chief, a black police chief. the pace of change hasn't been fast enough for many of the peo
city of ferguson shot and killed the unarmed black teenager michael brown. a demonstration was held in the missouri city on saturday to remember brown and the weeks of protest his death sparked. the shooting also promotes a debate about race and police brutality in the unites states. christian sal e-mailey is in ferguson and sends this update. >> reporter: we are at the location where michael brown was shot and killed by a while police officer one year ago today. supreme gather earl for a...
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was remembered and michael brown sr. did not say a lot at this event but he talked to us and oartland others about how ms event meant to him. this is a small city on the outskirts of st. louis, about 21,000 people, but hundreds showed up in the blazing sun, at the location of where michael brown was shot and killed. and it was so diverse, there were black people, white people, young and old, families of all races, a sense of unity, but also a sense of defiance. there is still the feeling among some here that things are not changing quickly enough although they acknowledged there has been some change on the issues of race and policing, which were called to light by michael brown's death. but this feeling that justice hasn't been served since darren wilson, the police officer who shot him was not charged criminally. he was cleared locally and federally of any criminal wrongdoing. to quote activists in a chant they used here often no justice no peace, that was the theme of the speeches at the earlier memorial event. so whil
was remembered and michael brown sr. did not say a lot at this event but he talked to us and oartland others about how ms event meant to him. this is a small city on the outskirts of st. louis, about 21,000 people, but hundreds showed up in the blazing sun, at the location of where michael brown was shot and killed. and it was so diverse, there were black people, white people, young and old, families of all races, a sense of unity, but also a sense of defiance. there is still the feeling among...
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demonstrations have been held to remember brown. debate about race and alleged police brutality in the united states. >>> well, let's go live to ferguson and talk to al jazeera, kristin saloomey, a year since the killing of michael brown, kristin. some would argue, not enough was changed since last year. what's the mood for this anniversary to be commemorated? >> reporter: i think you're right barbara, the mood today is somber. of course this is anniversary of mike brown's death so it's a difficult time for the family. leslie mechanic spadden his -- leslie mcspadden his mother has cevmen kept a low profile. some of the services will be gettingetting underway soon. what we have seen is a sense of defiance underneath this somber tone. lots of people ended up for the service at the site that michael brown was shot and killed, hundreds of them and they were of -- they we're diverse group, lots of families were there, there were black people white people young and old. and also a sense however that justice still hasn't been served for mi
demonstrations have been held to remember brown. debate about race and alleged police brutality in the united states. >>> well, let's go live to ferguson and talk to al jazeera, kristin saloomey, a year since the killing of michael brown, kristin. some would argue, not enough was changed since last year. what's the mood for this anniversary to be commemorated? >> reporter: i think you're right barbara, the mood today is somber. of course this is anniversary of mike brown's death...
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protesters were drawing attention to the one-year anniversary of the killing of the black teenager, michael brown. in ferguson, hundreds gathered to march in remembrance of him. his death led to weeks of protests and a national debate about race and police brutality. the civil war in peru between 1980 and 2000 left thousands of people dead or missing. after years of investigations, the national prosecutor's office started to return some remains to their loved ones. >> reporter: they have waited more than 30 years for this day. victims of two decades of internal conflict in peru received the remains of women and children. >> translator: for give us for violent acts, forgive us because public servants committed atrocities. >> reporter: they launched a 20 year war against the state. nearly half of the victims died here. most were among peru's poorest. they carried out brutal killings. a forensic team worked for years to identify victims. now families had a chance to verify the remains of their loved ones. her pregnant mother, siblings all died. the military killed 16 family members. her father and b
protesters were drawing attention to the one-year anniversary of the killing of the black teenager, michael brown. in ferguson, hundreds gathered to march in remembrance of him. his death led to weeks of protests and a national debate about race and police brutality. the civil war in peru between 1980 and 2000 left thousands of people dead or missing. after years of investigations, the national prosecutor's office started to return some remains to their loved ones. >> reporter: they have...
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protesters were drawing attention to the one-year anniversary of the killing of a black teenager michael brown. in the teenager's home city of ferguson, hundreds gathered to march and remember him. his death let to process and national discussion about race and police brutality >>> the civil war in peru left thousands dead or missing, after years of investigations the national prosecutor'ses offices are sending the remains to a number of victims. we have this romp. they have waited several days. they have received the remains of 57 men, women and children. forgive the state for not being there. public services committed atrocities. a war was launched across the state. the army and the shiny path carried out brutal killings. a forensic team worked to identify victims. families have a chance to verify the remains of their loved ones. this pregnant mother, siblings, grandparents died. the military killing six family members. her father and mother survived. and now, after 30 years, their little sister has been identified. it's so painful to remember that time, the killings of incident children and
protesters were drawing attention to the one-year anniversary of the killing of a black teenager michael brown. in the teenager's home city of ferguson, hundreds gathered to march and remember him. his death let to process and national discussion about race and police brutality >>> the civil war in peru left thousands dead or missing, after years of investigations the national prosecutor'ses offices are sending the remains to a number of victims. we have this romp. they have waited...
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city of ferg shot and killed an armed black teenager michael brown. demonstrations are being held to remember brown which have led to sometimes violent process. >>> a civilian leader in mexico who was organizing searches for missing students, he was killed in his own taxi about an heur's drive from the res ort town of acapulco. since the group began their search, 129 bututs have been found. none are the missing students. 'civil war in per you, remains are being returned to loved ones. march ana san says reports now. >> forgive us for the violent rights. forgive us because public servants committed atrocities against their lives. >> in 1980, the shining path launched a 20 year war against the state. nearly half of the victims died here most were among the poorest indians. they carried out prelates killings a forrinsic team worked for years to identify victims. families have a chance to verify the remains of their loved once her pregnant mother, siblings, grand a parents died. disappeared most of the remains. her father and brother survived and now, aft
city of ferg shot and killed an armed black teenager michael brown. demonstrations are being held to remember brown which have led to sometimes violent process. >>> a civilian leader in mexico who was organizing searches for missing students, he was killed in his own taxi about an heur's drive from the res ort town of acapulco. since the group began their search, 129 bututs have been found. none are the missing students. 'civil war in per you, remains are being returned to loved ones....
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this is a school michael brown attended. it was one of many events to recall the life of michael brown, and the issues that the death raised and the national movement. >> it happened quickly here. overall, the message of the day was positive. too often we were out, so it is the job to reach out. i can remember as a kid going to a popsicle truck and the police that were there brought popsicles for the kids. >> things are changing, getting better. it starts with healing. it's a healing event. >> a tribute for a young man whose death revealed divisions not just in ferguson, but around the country >>> in venezuela, protesters rallied in the streets of caracas. the opposition called the protest after a man was killed during the looting of stores. more reports of looting were se seen >>> the two decade long civil war in perrure left thousands dead. the remains of some of the victims are returned to their loved ones. >> mariana reports now. >> reporter: they have waited 30 years for this day. victims of two decades of internal conf
this is a school michael brown attended. it was one of many events to recall the life of michael brown, and the issues that the death raised and the national movement. >> it happened quickly here. overall, the message of the day was positive. too often we were out, so it is the job to reach out. i can remember as a kid going to a popsicle truck and the police that were there brought popsicles for the kids. >> things are changing, getting better. it starts with healing. it's a...